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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 24

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ST. LOUIS POST'DISPHTCH SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1909. ST. L.OVIS POST'DISPgTCH JURY DECIDES arguerite arty Finds MIES CHIEF ne ares Woman Who Can Paint Pic ARR1NER III STAMPS JOHNSON DIED DY -ACCIDENT as A ny Man Can CENTRAL 6282. TYIJ6R Just as Cleverly Market Baskets Free.

Basket Trade a Specfs'O MJS1G Young Woman, Expected to Tell of Receipt of Money, Disappears. in Stamps Free with 50c Tea and 30c' Coffee and 30c- Baking Powder. $19 Bullet Killed Him While He mto Wlih This nit K5JfT Was in His New Mexico Cabin. 3 wasiw wv if ii rati II Sweet Oranges, per dozen i Harvey W. Johnson's death by a re- SHE FEARED ARREST Pure Lard, 2 lbs.

25c olver wound in his New Mexico cabin pkffs. Crackers lbs. pkgs. Jello declared by a coroner's jury to 3 Pieklsd Herring, 5c have been accidental, according iu a dispatch received by the Post-Dispatch last night from Las Vegas. ins Cooking Potatoes.

Attorney for Mrs, Stewart As- serts He Laments Escape of Miss Brockway. The body of the 16-year-old youth, who 2 large Mackerel 3 bottles Mustard. Uilt Pickles, dozen. was tne oiuesi. son 01 uscar juimu" 15c 10c 5c 10c Portland place, will reach St.

Louis lb. Fret.h Mett Sausage, BpMlal to the rnst-Dispitos. CINCINNATI. Nov. 27.

Prosecutor within a few days, in care of J--Biggs, a business associate of the father. The parents, who were anticipat Fine Boiled Ham, wE.r 20c ing Harvey's return at Christmas after Lamb Chops, lb Sp prolonged absence, were prostrated Lamb Shoulder, lb Lamb stev, lb by the news of his death. The youth had succeeded, in his Ori wtel if fiJiy CffrK-MiVywT 10c 8c 5c 9c 10c 1Vc ental travels and his later stay in tne Sierras, in restoring the health which Leg Veal, lb Veal Chops, lb. Veal Stew, lb Ueef Shoulder, lb. had been impaired by his too rapid growth.

A physician had declared that Pork Chops, 2 lbs roc he was well enough to return home at Port Tenderloin, lb. 1 7 Christmas and renew bis studies in Smith Academy, where he was enrolled pagiieiu or Macaroni 2 lb rugim until 18 months ago. In a recent letter to his mother, young UflUSUL Johnson told of having killed his first 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes. 2 large Loaves Bread.

Lai-fce Mince Pies. fc' 6 lbs. Good Rice i5e' 3 cans Oil Sardines. deer, and told his mother he would hrl.ie her the antlers when be came cans Salmon home. The accidental shooting occurred plf iff! IK in Thanksgiving afternoon in the cabin near Cowles, X.

which Johnson LEG OF LAIS, FEB L8. 1 2C; shared with his tutor, Chester Harper A Government forest ranger found the Mrs. -Hun tley's A dvice he I dont' feel any different than were my own grandfather." body, and rode 33 miles on horseback Hunt, who will head the legal counsel la the prosecution of Charles L. Warri-' Tier, deposed local treasurer of the Big Four Railroad, for the theft of and of Mrs. Jeanette gtewart, alleged blackmailer of Warri--ner, said tonight that the county had lost Us chief witness in the disappearance of Miss Ida R.

Brockway. This young woman left Cincinnati Wednesday. Just before she went away said to a friend: "t-'J'I am going away and I don't know I'm going." Some of her friends say she is in, Chicago, others that she is in New York. Or Tuesday she was called to the office of Prosecutor Hunt and was asked pertinent questions as ta her relations with tWarriner, Mrs. Stewart and Edgar S.

Afterward she went to the of the Surveyor of Customs, where ihe was employed at $1500 a year, and tried to get a leave of absence for 30 days. night she went 1 Mrs. Stewart says that Miss Brocit-uay wept because she was afraid iug arrested and says that she knows that she would have been arrested had She stayed. Mrs. Stewart said further i that Miss Brockway is implicated more Hhan it is generally believed in the defalcation of Warriner and tlvit the reason she went away was because she knew she would be brought into the case.

Prosecutor Hunt today received from Warrtner copies of letters and telegrams he got demanding money and paid to have come from Mrs. Stewart and Cook. Attorney Thornedyke, for Mrs. Stew-ert, said he lamented the escape of Miss Brockway, as he desired to have heron the stand as the chief witness when the came up. to a telegraph office to notify the father, v1 try ND, Indeed, if, Mrs.

Huntley does, who is vice-president of the Huberts, A strut and stamp about with their sleeves rolled and tlieir hair en dishabille, who would-not -do me that honor, but we just laugh at them. "White I am in sympathy with every right of woman and would not yield one inch, I think if women generally are superior to men in the finer qualities as she says, owe all she knows Johnson Rand Shoe Co. Sup-Gored Bacon, Lb. IMi 4, or drawing to that great draft man, she owes him a great deal. June Peas 4 lbs 4 cans Farly Fine Prunes.

J.i$Uo, Let Time Show What Women Can Do Art and Science, Using Each Advantage They Gain. By MARGUERITE MARTYN. Her drawing is broad and bold even 25c 25c S5c 35c 1 5c for a man, and has photographic ac MRS, LAW A FOREIGNER? SHE SAYS YES; CUSTOMS they-can better afford to wait and let curacy. Her "grasp of character shows world knowledge' and sympathy. She 5 cans Corn 5 liis.

Kidney Beans 2 lbs. Butter Beans. Lemon- Peel, Orange and Citron, lb Peel MAN HO; HER TRUNKS HELD UVltt studied with Grasset also, and her deco rative sense is keenly cultivated. 1 5c Some 68 canvases attest her purpose NEW YORK, Nov. 27.

Mrs. George fulness as well as her thoroughness WHY must they always say of you by way of distinction that you nnint like a man? when it 3 cans Pineapple 2 bottles Pickles. 4 i -T lit Law, who Is one of the first Ameri tier conceptions are always large. But cans in the American colony in London her infinite variety that Is her own is acknowledged that art has no sex, iars I'icUle Uelisb. i and Paris and has the entree to Wind and It is purely feminine.

Xor artfet no creed, no nationality, no peculiar habitation, have the great preponder sor Palace and enjoys the friendship am familiar with except Whistler has 3 Choice Sirloin 2 Tender iJound Steaki. Boneless stew 3Ieat, lb. .6 King Edward's houieliold was unable tried for and achieved such a diversity ance of those who had attained suc to get her trunks from the Custom or errects. Xo two of her paintings are in the same key, the same mood or House yesterday because she said sh was a resident of London and Paris and the same manner. cess in the world of art, been men, when, at the same time, it is so strikingly noticeable that the great preponderance cf those who are students at the art schools in this country are wom lbs.

Soup Meat: Prime 1Mb Boast, lb. 3 Short Steaks. Fine Kmr.p Beef, lb ..7 Xatmeg, dozen Seedless Kalslns. pkg. 2 lbs.

Mixed Cukes. 5c 5c 15c not subject to the duty for which Amer time show what they can do, using each advantage we" gain. "There are some women studying art who are sensible of nothing so much as their wrongs, but the wise ones are going steadily ahead learning to draw, not wasting their ammunition. Unmlicnppcd by Politeness. "Perhaps the chief handicap American women have now to contend with in the study' of art at the French capital is French politeness.

The innate politeness of the French masters, which turns all his criticisms into pretty compliments, charms while it bewilders the average American girl. "I found it amounted to sex discrimination, such a matter of custom and a habit so fixed that it was with the greatest difficulty I made Jules Le-febvre understand that I had come all the way to Paris to have my faults pointed out, not my perfections. "In fact, I found it necessary to live entirely in French society, learn their strongest language and cease to depend upon the platitudinous phraseology of the interpreters, before I could get the benefit of his knowledge and criticism. 1 4 in 'IX (i Hi St -J "IS i P.S. HUNTLEY'S canvases are icar.s returning from abroad are liable Mrs.

Law arrived on the Mauretania 1 mostly portraits. She is exec en? Why, when art just happens, wiien ing commissions here and in oth MISS. bringing in a dozen trunks variously es no hovel is safe from it, no prince mav SAMAXTIIA lIlSTtKV. Ke.mbraudt I'lioto. er cities of the West.

With charming depend upon it, thje vastest intellect timEted by customs examiners at $ai to sioiooo. c. neference to art she would not men E. HILTS AND SON RETIRE t.on her subjects nor talk of her unfin cannot bring it about, as Whistler so widely expresses it, has it so generally r-r-1 is, therefore, because they have been ihed worK, "for a thousand things Many influential friends, including an official of the Cunarrt Line, endeavored to save Mrs. the annoyance of just happened" to men and not to YE IPG YOUR-E From Oldest Retail Shoe House; F.

Sensenbrenner Is Successor. might happen to them before they leav my hands," she said. fro men? taught as men that the? have not painted equally well in the past. "However, the of women at the srt scnwols and their relative Thee questions I put to Mrs. Saman- tha L.

Huntley of Albany, the woman Huntley's graciousness and buoyancy, the portraits of uer son in ly inconspicuous achievement in' the whose paintings, being exhibited at the fit his various stages of growth to 7 -4 mannoou, since wnicn tie nnp aecom world of art is no explanation or evidence of the true situation. "There are many movements at work Wnjeu'9 Club, are remarkable in the annals of such events in St. Louis for theif excellence, and have aroused critics here to rise up with one accord a civil engineer and her laugh brown eyes and he to produce this appearance on the sur having her- baasaga detained. John J. Racr.ldewicz, Deputy Surveyor in charge of the steamship baggage, who fellows the society reports closely, said he had information that Mrs.

Law had been in this city within a year, and he ordered the trunks sent to the appraisers warehouse for a further rating. He will refer the case to Collector Loeb. According to the new customs regulations, an American must live abroad continuously for two years to become exempt from payment of duty. genius without a shadow of eocentiicitv I it HEX at list he did understand, and exclaim with evidence of great face cf things. "It is being recognized more and more oil combine to furnish a most satisfao 1 wmt 1 the good man did me the honor to ask me to coma to consternation, "Why, she paints like a man!" tory answer to that tiresome question that aii elemental knowledge of art is AN a woman be a womanl OK remember that the TROUBLE 00? Your eyesight is too valuable to take chances with.

When you need glasses select your optician as carefully ai you would your physician. Our opticians, our frame fitters, our lens grinders are experts of the highest technical skill. The Aloe reputation It a guarantee of accuracy. -Spectacles $1.00 and Up necessary to the complete education. In Europe knowledge of art has always been indispensable to decent living.

It his studio every week with my work for criticism. Then we became such good friends that today, as he writes to me, woman and also an artist and artistic emancipation of woman is not more than 23 years likewise paint like a fpy old," began Mrs. Huntley, in feply The Julian academies were the first is interesting to observe how the immigrants who arrive in New York seek out the Metropolitan Museum and appear to be better judges and more appreciative of good art than most of the established to benefit women. T.i-r.' -V' I Inn Equal Hlht Sow. 'It is only within 12 years that women handsoineiv ressed ladies of tsiir.

have been admitted to the Beaux Arts A who visit there. to study upon equal terms with men. It It's Really the Best for You 1 fir HAT' would an Amerioan child think of a promise' if he or she were trnnrt 4 3 ff-OS 11 4 ST Stock JEWELRY Humboldt BulldiB. This fact was positively settled over 56 years ago, at which time OSTEITE R'S STOMACH BITTERS was first presented to the public, and it has been prov ing the claim continuously ever since. Thousands have already verified it WHY NOT YOU? No remedy has had a more thorough and successful test in ailments of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels than the famous fel Went Knd Branch, r.1f Xorth Grnnd Av, Tar all week, he or she should be rewarded with a visit to the Louvre on Sunday? And yet that is the attitude toward art in Kurope.

Should Be Ku con raged. "But this growing habit of girls to take up art as a finishing touch to treif school work is not to be discouraged. Better late than never and its good effect will show In the next generation. "The girls who get a smattering and quit the study of art are no more indication that women generally are artistic failures any mora than that, although men predominate in the ''colleges, they don't all turn out greal scholars, or. that every child that studies the alphabet doesn't become an author.

"It is my belief that actually the few women who pursue the study of art today are painting batter than the majority of men in the profession. IT '10 HONS V. J. F. I The Vrewldent to bp.

The Mnn Who ilu.t KaUe by Jan. If E- Hilts, for more than 35 y.ars the head of trie C. E. Hilts Shoe Company. Is announced to retire from the presidency of that mercantile establish- I if iff I Mf vi ment.

ills son, Irving P. Hilts, will also retire, and the Messrs. Hilts will devote their entire time to other large inter A- ests. J. f.

sensenbrenner, who has been prominently connected with the Hilts The $100,000.00 stock of high-grade Diamonds, Jewelry, "Watches, Silverware, Art Goods and Cut Glass is heing rapidly sold. Those' who attended this auction during the past week declare that the low store for more than 20 yearr, will sue ceed to the presidency. The change In the management is scheduled to take ttf" COURSE there remain cen effect Jan. 1. turies of hampering traditions for women to in rli AKE THE STANDARD OF QUAtTIf st di of art as in every other vv nen Air.

Ssensenbrenrier began his business career in the Hilt store, 24 years ago, he was merely "John, the The sudden relaxation rr fey prices at which goods are s3 being sacrificed is un- me tockboy," at a weekly salary of $8 opportunity of association with such variety of' personal! He ensenbrenner's work was of When you buy look for QUALITY. uch character that be won recoeni equaled. Fa hi i W- -gf I Uon, and aftr he had been in the com- Suises as artistic genius appears in the art schools, is apt to prove too muc'i lor many women. French girls sail go Pany's employ for eight years he was RdmlttfC as a member of the firm sur- Do not fail to attend Monday, beginning at nu iroin me studios under the veillance of maids in Paris. He grew up with the business, which "'ft- i (now naj grown to uch proportions 1 unuer mat with the Jo contact or freedom of thought 10:30 a.

as each and i every article, without res mat it requires 40 to 50 salesmen handle the volume of business arusuc expression demands. S4 IV o-W r-" 1 I 'Wei oensenorenner, after he mucous, earnest intentions ervation, goes TO naa risen to the position of secretary I BIDDER imm.iger, who made the store famous by applying the cut prices trt at a ill a l.rt ut riiops. of recent mr. sensenbrenner has had prac- Take advantage of this re-iuarkable opportunity to buy Holiday Gifts at prices below cost. IU control or the busines, many customers of the store thought But, perhaps you want more tangible proof of its efficacy then by all means get a bottle today from any druggist and try it yourself.

It will be sufficent to satisfy you that it is not only the best, but the one medicine you need to keep the system in proper condition, to restore the appetite, aid digestion, prevent the bowels from becoming clogged and keep you on the highway of health. Thousands of sickly people have been convinced in the above manner, and a similar experience will be yours, too. You'll find it excellent in cases of Poor Appetite, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Headache, Flatulency, IndigestionDyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, Grippe, and Malaria, Fever and Ague. Don't suffer any longer, now that you know the medicine to take to give sure results. Hostctter's Stomach Bitters is sold only in bottles, never in bulk, and has our private Stamp jOver the noek.

If offered to you in any other way refuse it because it is not the genuine. zrai snouia orten get lost In the Inevitable atmosphere of camaraderie or that unaccustomed girls should surrender to the superficial glamor of student lire and continue only to study at art. i Overcome Big Obstacles. 'But American girls who reach Paris the majority of them, have overtone tig obstacles through preliminary hardships, are wise in their generation serious and determined. "And isn't 41ie denial of recognition where recognition Is duo, by men In previous possession of the field, often a air, K.

Hilts In order to attain to the presidency are not made to cheap, shoddy competition, but' to thorough and last" satisfaction. A Range is not chased every dat-therefore select a wbioh is TtcomzV the standard of class Range. i utM i-sury ror Mr. Sensen kWrl to' and this urenner to ralso Ij he will do by lng Rreatt cut-nrlr- A. Kurtzsbarn inausurat ale In the ot tn "tore.

The entire $200,000 00 marked down, and right In or the Felllnir sa. 5. -L lu women?" 'aennced. He JEWELERS, 310 N. 6th Street.

BRIGGS A DODD, Auctioneers. mat lR- prices LERT at the suggestion of "equal will make A i-uuae me (rresteyt Mrs. Huntlev response from luw W'Pftr When I have hun mstory.cf. I I the Touvre gray-haired "i.tinK in there have been men Whoi frani.1v Vull RINGEN STOVE CO. Sixth near Lc: AH Enterpr'slng Idlers S-ll "QriCK MEAIS." announcement of th sale will Ppear In tho dally press.

asked mo how I got cerfaln effects, course there are joungfinen artists who.

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